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Show Tab. XIII. Fig. i. The Organs of Generation relating to Man. A, He fore-part of the Bladder of Urine. , The neck of the Bladder. C C. Partof the Ureters. Velicles. D D. Part of the deferent Velfels carrying Seminal Liquor tothe E E. Blood-velfels running to the Seminal Velicles. F F. The Seminal V'eficles. G G. The fore-part of the Prollates. part. H. The Urethra or pallage of Urine, adjoyning to its {pungy I I. The {pungy part of the pallage of Urine. K K. The Mufculi, called Ereflorer Penis". LL. The origens of the Nervous Bodies (fevered from the Sharebones) which arc blown up like Bellows, when the Pcm'r is credited. the back of the Pew}, W W. Two Veins uniting run with a great Trunk upon X. A Vein opened that the Valves may be difcovered. 1g. 2. A. Part of the deferent Velfels, endued with a thick fubltance, and fmall Cavity. B. Part of the deferent Vellels, endued with a thin fubltance, and large Cavity. C C. The Extremities of the deferent Veflels inferted with a [mall hole into the Seminal Veficles. D D. The neck of the Seminal Veficles is divided into two parts by the interpofition of a Membrane, to keep the Semen of one fide from mixing with that of the other. EEEE.The Seminal Veficles dillended withWind,that their Meanders may be plainly feen. F F. The Blood~velTels going to the Seminal Velicles. their due G G G. The Membranes keeping the deferent Veflels and Seminal Veficles in fituation. I: lit The Blood-vellels, going to the (ides of the deferent Vellels. I I. The Proltates. K. The Urethra. L.- The Mulble improperly (aid to dilate the palfage of Urine. M. The fame Mufcle turned on one lide out of its fituation. N. The fpungy part lying under the Urethra. O O. The Umbra with its fpungy part, P P. The Nervous Bodies of the Penir. .9; The lower Region of the Glam. r r. The Extenfors, improperly called the EreCtors of the Penit, lg. 3. A A A A. The numerous Seminal VelTels of the Tefiiclcs runnning in various lhott M23!!ders, are difpofed (among the fine Membranes) in excellent order. B B. The Seminal Veflels pafling through the membranous fubttance adhering tothe bad‘ of the Teflicle, c. Part of the Seminal Veflels ( perforating the Albugineous Coat) cut off before in Serpentine Duas 5 they conflitute the greater Globe of the Epididymit. D D D D. The Albugineous Coat of the Teflicle is open in its fore-part, and turned t0 the Sides. Fig. 4. Shewing the Teflicler of Bruit: and their Veficler. A. The Preparing VelTels cut off. B. The confufed pollute of the Preparing VelTels. . C. The branches of the Preparing Veflels tending to the Eyididjmir. the Tefiiclc. D D. The greateft branch of the Preparing Artery,going through the body of E E. The ramification of Preparing Veins. F. A Dogs Tefiicle full of Seminal Matter. G. The greater Globe of Epididjmia tut id with Semen. H. The lelfer Globe of the Epididymi: iflended withequality of Genital Liquor- ]. The termination of the Epididjfilil, or the beginning of the deferent Vellel. K. The deferent Veliel having a Ligature, that the Seminal VelTels may b6 more clearly difcerned. Tab. XIV- « . :Ifim::sr...-t .-t to each fide. MM. The Cm": of the Pem‘r being opened, is turned NN. The Duplicature of the (Julia, which maketh the Prepuce. O O. The Cum feated behind the Glam. P P. The Dorflm or Back of the Penir. .52; The Glam of the Penir. R. The Urinary paffage, perforated in the fore-part of the Glam. SS. Nerves running upon the Back of the Perth. T T. Arteries divaricated upon the Dorfum Penir. U. The Corpara Nerwfa being united. |